Owlet Smart Sock User manual

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What’s in the box
Socks size 1 and 2, right
and left sock for each size
Smart Sock sensor
Base Station
Base Station cord
Power adapter
Quick start guide
How does the Owlet
Sock work?
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The Sock sensor collects data and
sends it to the Base Station.
The Base Station notifies as needed
based on the data sent from the Sock.
The Base Station is your primary
notification device in the event of a
red notification and as such should
be placed in a location where you can
hear it if it sounds.
The Sock sensor uses pulse oximetry
to get readings from your baby’s foot
while they sleep. A small light shines
through the skin and the amount
of blood flow and oxygen levels are
estimated based on how much light
is transmitted to the sensor.

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How the App works
When connected to Wi-Fi: The Base
Station sends information to the
Owlet cloud via Wi-Fi. The Owlet
cloud enables this data to be shown
in the app. This enables real-time
readings and notifications on the app
from anywhere.
LAN (Local area network) mode:
To use LAN mode your phone must
be on the same Wi-Fi connection
as your Base Station. Using Wi-Fi,
the app establishes an initial
connection to the Owlet cloud and
will deliver data to the app as long
as the app is not closed and the
Wi-Fi connection does not change
on the app or Base Station.

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2Create an account
Follow the in-app instructions to
create an account.
How to set up and
use the Owlet Sock
Requirements
The Owlet Smart Sock requires access
to an iOS or Android device with
the Owlet Care App downloaded;
minimum OS versions apply, see app
stores for details.
The Smart Sock works for infants
maximum 30 lbs.
A 2.4 GHz wireless internet connection
is required for live readings in the
Owlet app, remote access to the app
and some app features. HotSpot WiFi
and 5 GHz are not supported.
To set up the Owlet Sock:
1Download the Owlet app
Available for iOS and Android

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3Set up a device
NOTE: If already have an Owlet
account and are adding an additional
Owlet device, follow the instructions
in the app to add a new device.

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4Plug in the Base Station to a
power source and plug the Sock into
the Base Station.
(This screen iOS only)

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Follow the in-app instructions to
connect the Sock to Wi-Fi, as well as
register and pair the Sock and make
updates to the Sock, if necessary.
(This screen Android only) (This screen Android only)

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5Create a child profile. The app will
walk you through creating a profile for
your child and assigning that profile to
an Owlet device.

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Sock sizing, placement and fit
The Owlet Smart Sock comes with
two sock sizes, and a right and left
sock for each size:
Size 1 fits babies up to 12 lbs.
Size 2 is for babies from 12 - 30 lbs.
TIP:
If in doubt, start with the
smaller size first.
Attach the sensor to the Sock
Align the notch in the sensor with the
notch in the Sock; press the sensor to
the Sock to attach the velcro and pop
the sensor into place.
Fit the Sock
Place the notch in the Sock behind the
pinky toe of your baby on the side of
the foot.
Secure the velcro from the toe strap
around the foot above the toes,

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then wrap the ankle strap around the
back of the ankle and secure it on top
of the foot.
When placed correctly the velcro on
the top of the foot should point to
the big toe, and the sensor should be
on the outside of the pinky toe with
the top of the owl’s head pointed
towards the toes.

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Getting readings and
notifications
Before naps and overnight sleep,
remove the Sock from the Base Station
and place it on your baby.
The Base Station will display bouncing
green lights when it’s attempting to
take readings. When the Base Station
is getting readings it will pulse green.
Yellow notifications
During a yellow notification the Base
Station will flash yellow and play a
lullaby, and you will receive a push
notification in the app. A yellow
indicates there is a Sock placement
issue or the Sock has fallen off of your
baby’s foot and was unable to get
good readings for at least 60 seconds.
Blue notifications
During a blue notification the Base
Station will flash blue and play a
lullaby, and you will receive a push
notification in the app. A blue
notification indicates the Sock is out of
range of the Base Station, the battery
is depleted or the signal is blocked for
at least 60 seconds.
Because the human body can act as a
barrier between the Base Station and
Sock connection, try not to hold your
baby with your back facing the Base
Station to avoid notifications. If blue
notifications are recurring, move the
Sock and Base Station closer together
to avoid repeated notifications.
Red notifications
Red is the highest priority notification.
There are three kinds of red
notifications, during which the Base
Station will flash red and emit a high
pitched sound.
Low Oxygen: notifies if baby’s oxygen
has dropped below 80%
Low Heart Rate: notifies if baby’s
heart rate goes below 60 beats
per minute when oxygen is also below
85%
High Heart Rate: notifies if they
baby’s heart rate goes above 220
beats per minute
TIP:
If you have your baby wear the Sock while feeding, you may get red
notifications as oxygen naturally decreases and heart rate rises at this time.

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Snooze notification sounds
When there is an active notification
of any kind you can snooze the
notification sound for 60 seconds with
a short press on the Base Station or in
the app.
Snoozing will only pause the Base
Station and app sound—the light ring
will continue to show on the Base
Station and details are available in the
app. The notification remains in effect
until the condition is resolved.
If the triggering event (low oxygen,
low heart rate or high heart rate)
ceases while snoozed the notification
will stop.
If a new notification with the same or
higher priority occurs while snoozed,
the new notification will begin without
being snoozed.
Base Station
The Smart Sock Base Station
communicates different states with
the following colored lights:
Bouncing green: Getting readings
Pulsing green: Readings are within
normal range
Flashing blue: Sock is out of range
from Base Station, the battery is
depleted or the signal is blocked
Flashing yellow: Sock is improperly
placed or has fallen off
Flashing red: Heart rate or oxygen
levels are outside of preset range
Pulsing white: Sock is charging
White: Sock is fully charged
Bouncing white: Sock is not paired
How do I turn the Base Station
monitoring on?
If sensor is charging, remove the
sensor from the charging port or
press down on the Base Station and
release. You will hear a beep after the
Base Station is pressed and the Base
Station will light green.
How do I turn the Base Station and
monitoring off?
Press down on the Base Station and
hold until the green light turns off and
you hear a beep.

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Charging the Sock
Place the Sock sensor onto the
charging port located on the top of
the Base Station and ensure the Base
Station light glows white.
Sock battery level
You can check the Sock’s battery level
in the app.
When the Base Station light pulsing
white the Sock is charging; when
it is static white the Sock has fully
charged.
Low Sock battery notification
If your Sock battery has less than 1
hour of operation time we will notify
you in the app with a blue notification.
The Base Station will not play a sound
or flash for this notification.
You can also view battery status at
any time in the device status screen.

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History
The History tab in the app displays
your recent sleep sessions, readings
and notifications. The Base Station
and app require a Wi-Fi connection to
view History.
Graphs display the average readings
of heart rate, oxygen and sleep for the
previous 10 minutes, updating every
10 minutes during each sleep session.
Pull down on the graphs to refresh
data, or close and re-open the app.
History is available for the past 30
days of sleep sessions.

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After a sleep session
Return the Sock sensor to the Base
Station to charge whenever it is not on
your baby.
Sock care and storage
Keep the second Sock in the size
you are currently using in an easily
accessible place so you can rotate use
between feet regularly. Store the other
size for later use.
Owlet recommends washing your
Sock and sensor every 2 weeks at
minimum to avoid skin irritation
caused by a soiled Sock and sensor.
Wash by hand with a mild detergent
and cold water.
How to turn off Sock sensor
Remove the sensor from the Base
Station. Disconnect the power cord
from the Base Station. Press and
hold the Base Station button while
inserting the power cord. Hold the
Base Station button until light glows
orange and you hear 4 beeps. Tap
button once. The light in the Sock
will turn off. To turn the Sock back on
place the sensor into the Base Station
charging port.
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